Brookside - Season 16

Season 16
Season 16

Episodes

Bitter Thoughts
Sue has to explain her reaction to Martin, and Terry doesn't find her explanation entirely convincing. Sheila has to face the anniversary of Damon's death alone.

So What?
Gordon confronts Brian over what he is up to with Annabelle and is surprised by his reaction. Kathy enlists Julia's help to get rid of Linda.

Ex Nihilo Nihil
Kathy and Julia's cunning plan turns out not to be cunning enough. Gerrard returns from his holiday, determined to convince Tracy to go out with him. Katie is upset because Growler makes her believe she was adopted.

Arabs
Harry is expecting a family of Arabian brain surgeons to move into his house, but he is about to be disappointed. Meanwhile, Julia causes conflict.

Ticklish
The furniture gets on top of Harry, and Gerrard gets Tracy down. Terry looks for a partnership, while Sheila looks for somewhere else to live.

A Lot To Learn
Brian thinks that Gordon lacks motivation. As they await Doreen's return, Billy and Rod argue. Tracy confides in Sheila, and Terry receives an offer.

Perestroika
Tracy tells Gerrard to back off, and there is bad news for Billy as Julia confesses to telling a lie. Rod's superintendent tries to persuade him to reveal more about Operation Hickory.

Deceived
Gordon learns a few tricks and makes a sale. Brian and Annabelle get their cover-stories mixed up, and Rod is confronted about his lost trousers.

Cuddly Seals
Barry and Sinbad enter a Christmas venture together, but it gets off to a slow start. Billy receives a card and a note from Doreen. Sheila and Julia argue.

Sacked
Terry sees something disturbing at a wine-bar, and Tracy gets the sack. Paul discovers Brian's Christmas present to Annabelle. When Ralph receives some bad news, Barry and Sinbad need to act quickly.

Stuffed
It is a rowdy Christmas Day at the Corkhills', and there is a surprise arrival. Chrissy has a theory about Growler's problem, while Frank is called work.convince Terry that he was mistaken, and Paul confronts Annabelle and Brian about their affair.

So Proud
As Christmas Day continues, Billy dishes out the rosaries, and makes a major admission about Doreen. Sinbad and Barry are breaking and entering, while Paul is a broken man.

Nearly Finished
Tracy seeks help from the Citizens Advice Bureau, while Sheila consults a priest. Gordon tries to help Paul and Annabelle reconcile. Terry emerges as a hero when a dramatic rescue is required.

My House Is Your House
Jonathan wants to pay his dues, and Sheila is saying her goodbyes, as Sinbad and Barry continue to hunt for the missing seals.

Party Time
It's New Year on the Close, and a particularly subdued one for the Collins'. Sinbad has something for Ralph, and Barry's scheming causes Kirsty and Rod to be apart as 1989 arrives.

Relationships
Tracy is grilled by her lawyer. Gordon plans to leave Brian's employment, but is persuaded to stay on. The workforce want Frank to call a strike, and Paul forbids Annabelle to use his car.

Victory
Sheila asks for forgiveness, and Frank has some explaining to do. Paul has a few suggestions for Annabelle, Debbie has advice for Barry, and Gordon gets his revenge on Brian.

Getting A Bit Silly
When Jonathan and Cheryl return from their holiday, they discover that the decoration hasn't been done yet. Harry prepares his proposal to Betty. Rod needs to come up with some good explanations for not wanting Kirsty to iron his shirt.

Not Fair
Rod tells Kirsty about his suspicions. Gordon tells Paul about his last day at work, and Tracy has an interview at Head Office.

Lost Chances
Mona advises Annabelle to make up or break up. Billy is missing Sheila. Emma convinces Rod to do some overtime, and Frank realises he has been conned by the management.

Quick Off The Mark
It is a big day for Harry, but should he have listened to Ralph? Chrissy is visited by the mother of another child with dyslexia. Gordon makes a promising start towards his target.

Starting
After a lot of soul-searching, Sheila makes a major decision. Rod makes a horrifying discovery.

Love
Billy and Sheila are alone together at last, until Barry walks in on them. Sammy and her friends make plans.

A Bad Start
Sheila is relieved that Barry won't be telling Bobby what he has discovered. Growler's first day at the remedial class goes badly. Chrissy and Frank, so preoccupied with his problems, don't notice Katie is now played by a different actress.

Not All That Happy
Sheila moves furniture and comes clean. Sammy does her best to convince Nisha's parents to let them stay overnight at Ronnie's.

Tests
Betty is less than impressed with Paul when she thinks she is being used to prove a point. An important conclusion is reached about Growler.

Breaking the Rules
Sheila's religious convictions still trouble her, much to Billy's annoyance. Gordon's dodgy deals start to get even more dodgy. Mona announces her engagement, and Sammy and her friends have a night out.

Down
Gordon takes further chances in his bid to meet his target. Harry receives another disappointment, as Kevin is unwilling to change or extend his grandson's name.

Loving Care
Gordon tries to make Paul and Annabelle realise that they need each other, and things come to a head for them. Chrissy reaches the end of her tether, and makes a decision about Growler's schooling.

Special Attention
Annabelle cooks a special breakfast, but Paul still isn't happy. Tracy's solicitor tries to convince her to go ahead with her action. Growler finds that Chrissy is a much stricter teacher than he expected, but Frank and Katie are not as convinced.

Selfishness
Annabelle is impressed with Paul's handling of her brother Teddy, but Emma is not as impressed with Rod's handling of a domestic incident. Growler finds it difficult to concentrate on studying, and Tracy tries to persuade Nikki to speak her behalf.

Hawaiian Magenta
Sammy is confronted by a young man bringing something from Ronnie. Tired of talking about his upcoming wedding, Rod seeks comfort elsewhere. Sue discovers she is pregnant.

Hooked
Owen comes clean about his true motives, and Sammy is suitably intrigued. Cheryl tries to help Sue with a major dilemma. An educational welfare officer arrives to check on Chrissy's teaching of Growler at home, but Growler has disappeared again.

No End In Sight
Gerrard resorts to a variety of tricks to persuade Tracy to drop her case against him, and Rod is annoyed to find out about it from a newspaper. More than one member of the Rogers' family is convinced that they are going to look foolish.

Ructions
It is Growler's first day back at school, and Chrissy is depressed about her future. Rod and Tommo have conflicting views on the article about Tracy. Sue goes to have an abortion, but changes her mind.

Desperate Measures
Gordon is determined to prove that he is not a loser, and stakes everything on a winner. Cheryl discovers Sue with her head in the oven. Frank tries to reassure Growler that he is still proud of him.

A Propensity to Act
Gordon finds himself worse for wear, and well out of pocket. Sue tells Terry that she is pregnant, but misses out one small detail. Unexpected revelations have a major effect on the final outcome of Tracy's industrial tribunal.
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